Future Subscribers ' I *N. "" II * * ** t Zj NEUMILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neumiller of Napcr, a son. weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born Saturday. April 6, in Sa cred Heart hospital. Lynch. SPITTLER—Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Spittler of Omaha, a daughter weighing 5 pounds . l ounces, born Thursday, April 4, at Omaha. The mother is the former Miss Patti Keiser, f merly of O'Neill. This is the couple's first child. Mrs. L. R Sutcliffe of O’Neill has gone to Omaha to assist. Mr. ^ld Mrs. Lee Spittler of Ewing are pater nal grandparents. Tiie child lias been named Gigi . , S11ANE—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shane ol Atlunsoii a son, Kira El von, weighmg 8 pounds a ounces, born Friday, April a, m Atkinson Memorial hospital. HAHN—Mr. and Mis. ByIves ter Haim of Butte, a daughter, weighing B pounds 14 ounces, born Wednesday, April 3 in Sac red Heart hospital, Lynch. HORN BACK— Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hornback of bpencer, a daughter. Roberta weighing 5 pounds 14 ounces, born Wednes day, April 3, in Sacred Heart hospital, LyiKh. VAN GUNDY— Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van Gundy uf O’Neill, a son' weighing 9 pounds 1% oun ces. born Sunday. April 7,at SC Anthony’s hospital. The boy has been named Terry Lee. _ Mr. ana ivns. Bernard Kornock of Page a daughter, born Sunday, Apiril .,; in St. Anthony’s hospital. Jlie baby weighed 8 pounds 10V* UATHKE—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ithke of Niobrara, a daughter, weighing 9 pounds 5*6 ounces, . rn Saturday, April 6, in Lund L rg Memorial hospital, Creigh to 1 m tOBERTSON— Mr. and Mrs. t urge Thomas Robertson of L, nkelman, a daughter, Betty . ,e, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounc c born Monday, April 8. She is t . couple’s third daughter Her t sister is nine years old. He i; ae son of Mr. and Mrs. George c Robertson of O’Neill. i’ASSIEUX—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Passieux of Neosho, Mo., a daugh ter, Karen Rae, weighing b pounds 10 ounces, bom Saturday, March 30. Mr. and Mrs. William Gallagher are the maternal grandparents. This is the cou ple’s second child. iwIRWIN—Mr. and Mrs. Duane K .win of Bristow, a son, weigh rufc 8 pounds, born Tuesday, Ap ra 9, at the Sacred Heart hospital, ^nch. i HOMSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Thomsen, qf Spokane, Wash., a on, Glen Eugene, jr., weighing U .ounds 12 ounces born Satur day April 6, in Washington. Mr. and’Mrs. Justin Butterfield of In man are the maternal grandpar ents and this is their first grand c....d. The mother is the former Shirley Butterfield. STORJOHANN—Mr. and Mrs. L is Storjohann of O’Neill, a son, weighing 9 pounds 3*4 oun c;... born Tuesday, April 9, at St. Anthony’s hospital. BUCK—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bu k of San Diego, Calif., a daughter, Josephine Grace, bom I lay, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. W K Buck of Orchard are the paternal grandparents. BENDORF—Dr. and Mrs. Don ald H. Bendorf of Butte, a daugh ter, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces, born Monday, April 8, at the Butte Maternity home. TRIBBE—Mr. and Mrs. Char les Tribbe of Sturgis, S. D., a son, weighing 8 pounds, bom Tues day, April 2. Mrs. Tribbe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tienken of Butte. Out of Hospital— „ HAMBERS -Charlotte Grimes returned home Saturday from St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill fol lowing an appendectomy on Tuesday, April 2. Legal Notices (First pub April 11, 1957) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS Estate No. 4184 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA: ESTATE OF ANDREW D. REITZ, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that George W. Reitz filed his peti tion, alleging that Andrew D. Reitz died February 27, 1955, intestate, a resident of Falls Creek, Jefferson County, Penn sylvania, seized and possessed of an undivided one-half right, title and interest in the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter, and the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion 17, and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 8, all in Township 26, North, Range 11, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska. That petitioner is interested in said estate and in said real estate as a brother of the de ceased, and an heir at law of the deceased. The prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of death, the heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real property of said de ceased; that he died intestate, and that there is no inheritance tax, state or federal, due from his said estate, or the heirs; thereof. Said petition will be for hear ing in this Court on the 2nd day of May, A. D., 1957, at ten o’clock ! A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 50-52c rtarx Reelected is School Head— SPENCER—Supt. Leo Marx has wen reelected for the seventh ■onsecutive year by the Spencer ichool board, it was announ- I •ed by Louis W. Kiasna, secre ;ary of the board. Roland Beran has accepted the position of coach vacated by Gor ion Benson. Mr. Beran has cached at Papiliion the past two years. There are still four vacancies jn the high school faculty and iwo in the gravies. Mign school instructors are needed ior Eng lish, mathematics and science, | jidustnal arts and band. Sick & Injured PAGE—Mrs. Emma Dorr, a former resident of Page, entered Our Lady of Lourdes hospital Friday and Monday submitted to surgery for goiter. . . Mrs. Bryan French 921 Castec dr., Sacramento, Calif., has beta hos pitalized the past month for sur gery for the removal of a splin- j ter of a chicken bone that had lodged in her throat. . . Bonnie j Heiss went to O’Neill Saturday j where she had the casit removed from the broken leg she suffered while ice skating during Chris-1 tmas vacation. . . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart, who visited his mother, Mrs. Frances Stewart, at the University hospital at Omaha, report her condition “somewhat improved.” . . .During baseball practice Tuesday, April I 2, Ronnie Parks had tbq, mis fortune to receive a fracture f both bones of his left leg above the ankle. He was second base man. Gregg Kemper “spiked the leg and struck it with such force a broken leg resulted from the freakish accident. . . Mrs. Don Parks resumed teaching at the Grass school after several weeks of absence due to sickness and hospitalization. . . Mrs. ltoy Zeller has been suffering from a throat infection the past week. O’NEILL—Miss Marlene Har rington of Omaha and Mrs. John Harrington, jr., had their tonsils removed Monday at St. An thony’s hospital . . • John Helmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hel mer, tripped and fell near the courthouse and hit his nose on the curbing. X-Rays showed no broken bones. His two eyes are still black . . . Mrs. Don Riley has pneumonia and is at St. An thony’s hospital . . ■ Mrs. Cyril Peter has been a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk . . . Joe Schmidt, who was operated on his spine last Thurs day at the Veterans hospital in Lincoln is “better”. He has to re main on his back for a week. Mrs. Schmidt was in Lincoln Sunday to see her husband . . . Webb Cook, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. R- Cook, has been ill since Friday. EWING—Mrs. John Vander snick, who had been a patient at the Antelope Memorial hospital for a few days, was able to re turn to her home in Ewing Thursday. . . On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrence Hobbs took their small son to the Antelope Memorial hospital. He was ill with an intestinal infection. . . Pvt. Robert Hobbs, who enlisted in the army recently, has been assigned to the army security di vision, and will take his eight weeks of basic training at Ft. Chaffee, Aik. After reaching Chaffee, Bob was confined to the hospital aooul one week, suf fering from a throat infection. RIVERSIDE — Lynn Fry had some dental work done last week, and Jackie and Shelia Fry were ill with intestinal flu. . . Mrs. Mary Rotherham’s condi tion is improved. Kenneth Rotherham left for his home at Denver, Colo., and Sister Mar ion left for her home in Pu eblo, Colo., on Saturday. DELOIT—Mrs. Henry Reimer had dental work done Thursday at Neligin . . . Mrs. Sylvester Hauer’s condition is “satisfact ory” at the Neiigh hospital. She was visited Saturday by Mrs. G. Bauer . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Sehi visited his sister, Mrs. Mary Rotherham, Sunday at the Neiigh hospital. AiVit.l-ll/V-O. DclIUCll «111U E. V. Sageser have been on the sick list the past week. . . Mrs. Heinrich Frahm and infant daughter, Karen Sue, returned home Sunday from Bassett where they had visited Mrs. Frahm’s mother, Mrs. Maude Forbes, af ter their release from the Atkin son hospital. . ORCHARD—Mrs. Pete Cooper returned home Sunday from the Methodist hospital in Omaha where she had undergone lung surgery. . . John Friday is in the Plainview hospital. His condi tion is serious. DORSEY—Mrs. H. H. Miles entered the Lynch hospital Wed nesday evening, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aim escorted her as the roads and w’eather made the trip difficult. Linda Kruse has been staying at the Aim home. REDBIRD—Mrs. Benny Johr ing became suddenly ill Saturday, April 6 and w'as taken to Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. How ever, she improved and was able to go home Sunday, April 7. INMAN—Mrs. George Herold was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill several days the past w'eek and was dismis sed on Saturday. STAR—Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson wdll go to Lincoln this week where Mr. Johnson is to receive a medical checkup. ATKINSON—Postmaster A. G. Miller, 66, is in Sioux City at St. Joseph’s hospital for major sur gery. Final Card Party— The Friends of St. Mary are sponsoring the last card party of this season Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker are chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robertson. — I ■ — ■■ 1 1 - tihaOi cm7 I pi «—i "^."1^ - YOU’LL NEED CAMPBELL'S oEOBGit po»gieX^\ TOMATO SOUP ^°te *r*hd „ES» V^ffg 3:::-»' 1 TUNA TUNA BISCUIT MB I cu O'tn rwdr biscuits 4 slices process American cheeem J « 4 * H-ioch thick 7-01. can tuna, drained and 4tks4 V* cup Pet Ersporated MUk 1 can tomato soup H cup Pst Beaporated MUk Separate biscuits With Angers, press 6 hie cutis completely oeec bottom of a greased 9-inch pie pan. 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